Introduction :-
The ramjet engine is an air breathing engine which operates on the same principle as the turbojet engine. Its basic operating cycle is
similar to that of the turbojet. It compresses the incoming air by ram pressure, adds the heat energy to velocity and produces thrust. By converting kinetic energy of the incoming air into pressure, the ramjet is able to operate without a mechanical compressor. Therefore the engine requires no moving parts and is mechanically the simplest type of jet engine which has been devised. Since it depends on the velocity of the incoming air for the needed compression, the ramjet will not operate statistically. For this reason it requires a turbojet or rocket assist to accelerate it to operating speed.
At supersonic speeds the ramjet engine is capable of producing very high thrust with high efficiency. This characteristic makes it quite useful on high speed aircraft and missiles, where its great power and low weight make flight possible in regions where it would be impossible with any other power plant except the rocket. Ramjets have also been used at subsonic speeds where their low cost and light weight could be used to advantage.
The ramjet engine is an air breathing engine which operates on the same principle as the turbojet engine. Its basic operating cycle is
similar to that of the turbojet. It compresses the incoming air by ram pressure, adds the heat energy to velocity and produces thrust. By converting kinetic energy of the incoming air into pressure, the ramjet is able to operate without a mechanical compressor. Therefore the engine requires no moving parts and is mechanically the simplest type of jet engine which has been devised. Since it depends on the velocity of the incoming air for the needed compression, the ramjet will not operate statistically. For this reason it requires a turbojet or rocket assist to accelerate it to operating speed.
Ramjet Engine |
At supersonic speeds the ramjet engine is capable of producing very high thrust with high efficiency. This characteristic makes it quite useful on high speed aircraft and missiles, where its great power and low weight make flight possible in regions where it would be impossible with any other power plant except the rocket. Ramjets have also been used at subsonic speeds where their low cost and light weight could be used to advantage.
Principle of Operation:
The ramjet consists of a diffuser, fuel injector, flame holder, combustion chamber and exit nozzle . The air taken in by the diffuser is compressed in two stages.The external compression takes place takes place because the bulk of the approaching engine forces the air to change its course. Further compression is accomplished in the diverging section of the ramjet diffuser. Fuel is injected into and mixed with air in the diffuser. The flame holder provides a low velocity region favourable to flame propagation, and the fuel-air mixture recirculates within this sheltered area and ignites the fresh charge as it passes the edge of the flame holder. The burning gases then pass through the combustion chamber, increasing in temperature and therefore in volume. Because the volume of air increases, it must speed up to get out of the way off the fresh charge following behind it, and a further increase in velocity occurs as the air is squeezed out through the exit nozzle. The thrust produced by the engine is proportional to this increase in velocity.
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